Lecture 22: UniCon

  1. UniCon
  2. The Challenge for Architectural Description Languages
  3. ADL Objective
  4. Why Connectors Should Be First Class
  5. Why Connectors Should Be First Class
  6. Make Component Interactions First Class
  7. UniCon: Universal Connector Language
  8. UniCon: Universal Connector Language
  9. User s View of UniCon Compiler
  10. Architecture of UniCon Processor
  11. Architecture of UniCon Processor
  12. Architecture of UniCon Processor
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  15. Simple Filter and Pipe Specifications
  16. Implementation of Simple System
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  19. Component Types Supported
  20. Connector Types Supported
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  24. Diagram
  25. Why Connectors Should Be First Class
  26. Make Component Interactions First Class
  27. Make Component Interactions First Class


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